ESPN will swing into spring with a full slate of MLB Spring Training telecasts, beginning Monday, Mar. 17, with a World Series rematch between the defending World Series Champion Boston Red Sox and the reigning National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals. The seven-game schedule includes multiple appearances by the Red Sox, Cardinals, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers and Washington Nationals.

ESPN Spring Training games are available on computers, smartphones, tablets, Apple TV, Xbox and Roku players via WatchESPN. Six of the telecasts are also available in Spanish on ESPN Deportes+. Additionally, ESPN International will air Spring Training games in Latin America, Brazil, the Caribbean and Pacific Rim.

Baseball Tonight Goodyear Express Tour

The Baseball Tonight Goodyear Express Tour will begin its journey through sites in Arizona and Florida on Monday, Feb. 17, when Ravech and Olney visit Red Sox camp in Fort Myers, Fla. Baseball Tonight segments will run within SportsCenter beginning at 9 a.m. each day. Each visit will include player and manager interviews, in-depth team analysis and discussion of off-season storylines.

The Grapefruit League schedule will include the Tigers, Cardinals, Nationals and Yankees, while the Cactus League schedule - which begins on Monday, Feb. 24 - will include visits to the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Cincinnati Reds and Seattle Mariners.

ESPN.com will also have comprehensive coverage from Buster Olney, Jayson Stark, Jerry Crasnick, Keith Law, Jim Caple and David Schoenfield on site in Florida and Arizona. ESPN.com will feature a countdown clock to Opening Day, videos from the Baseball Tonight Goodyear Express Tour and a blog with daily posts.

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